![]() This only makes the chorus seem more explosive, with all instruments playing. Starts off with a folk feeling guitar riff, followed by a low key verse that has the guitar and (sounds like) piano (but could be the bass?). the song itself is a must have, must download. then we're left with some filler that leads us on into the next track. an awesome breakdown at the end of the song will assult your ears in a good way. it's nothing fancy, but it doesnt need to be, it fits perfectly within the song. the drums are strong, Daniel's voice flows through the song, hiting each note perfectly. Holy ***, this is an amazing song, and definitly one of the best on the album. definitly not the best on the album (compaired to all the songs that are to come), but it's still an awesome song. Daniel has some amazing guitar lines in this song, and the bass and drums keep the beat flowing. this will remind you of some old silverchair, but it still manages to keep it's indie feel with some piano and horns for good measure (not ska horns). probably why they chose this as a single. Hey! I remember this sound! now we got guitar, some distortion, and an awesome beat. this song just makes you feel good, especially the ending, which has such an upbeat feel to it, even though the lyrics get kind of dark "i dont want to be lonely, i just want to be alone". amazing opener, gives you a taste of what's to come. dont make too much sense, but that's okay, because the band pulls off the tracks without a hitch. this track has a real magical feel to it, and you'll notice now that John's lyrics. horns, violins, along with bass and drums. Starts off with Daniel playing piano and singing, and then explodes with so many sounds and instruments. Now that i'm done ranting, onto the review:ĭaniel Johns: Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Harpsichord ![]() if you have an open mind and like all types of rock (or you're a Death Cab For Cutie fan), go out and buy this cd now. if you only like silverchair's hard rock songs, then you might like about three songs on this album. Fromstomp was grunge, Freak Show was Hard Rock, Neon Ballroom was more Gothic/Hardcore, and Diorama is indie. in my mind, each of their cd's covered a different style of music. One thing you'll notice right off the bat is that this is waaaaaaaay different than silverchair's other releases. ![]() I bought Diorama about 3 days later and have gotten ever Silverchair cd since. months go by, and im looking at music videos on AOL (one good thing aol ever did), and i find the video for The Greatest View. after a commercial, the guest star of the show (dont remember who, but that's not important), introduced some band named Silverchair. I remember way back when, one fine day, i was flipping through the channels when i came across an episode of SNL on comedy central. ![]()
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